Voices of the African child: An article on youth engagements in sexual and reproductive health and rights [SRHR] policies in Africa

Otobo D Daniel, Adefila Jacob, Edugbe E Adikpe, Yonni Johnson, Mesak Daniel, Ishiola M Adewale, Omoruyi Anita, Ezejiofor L Ugochukwu, Okpe Paschal, Okau Uloko, Tanko O Halima
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The poor participation of youths in politics and governance in Africa may be as a result of the indigenous African believe that wisdom is associated with the aged and thus the elderly makes for best leaders. This has led to a lot of African nations with the worlds youngest populations as her majority being led by some of the world’s oldest leaders. Like Nigeria for example. In the aspect of Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR), we have old and unamended policies that no longer seek to favour the mental, physical or social sexual and reproductive wellbeing of the younger and younger African populace. The aim of this study was primarily to listen to what some African Youths proposed for the improvement of Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights in their Countries. This was done by using a validated data tool in a randomized cross-sectional study amongst 80 participants from over 11 African countries. The results showed that majority of the correspondents wanted to implement policies to improve Comprehensive Sexual Education, Community advocacy/awareness engagements and government policies amendments, respectively. Other areas mentioned were; improved Family planning services and, Human and reproductive health rights. While the two people said they were going to scale down SRHR and Do nothing concerning SRHR, respectively in their countries. No one made mention of improving any aspect concerning the LGBTQ community, what so ever.
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非洲儿童之声:一篇关于非洲青年参与性健康和生殖健康及权利政策的文章
非洲的年轻人很少参与政治和治理,这可能是由于非洲土著认为智慧与老年人有关,因此老年人是最好的领导者。这导致许多非洲国家拥有世界上最年轻的人口,而大多数人口由世界上最年长的领导人领导。比如尼日利亚。在性健康和生殖健康与权利方面,我们有旧的和未经修订的政策,不再谋求有利于越来越年轻的非洲人口的精神、身体或社会性健康和生殖健康。这项研究的主要目的是听取一些非洲青年为改善本国的性健康和生殖健康及权利提出的建议。这是通过在来自11个非洲国家的80名参与者的随机横断面研究中使用经过验证的数据工具完成的。结果显示,大多数受访者希望实施政策以改善综合性教育、社区倡导/意识参与和政府政策修订。提到的其他领域有;改善计划生育服务以及人权和生殖健康权利。而这两个人分别表示,他们将在各自的国家缩减SRHR和不做任何关于SRHR的事情。没有人提到要改善LGBTQ群体的任何方面。
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